JACKSON, MI – Three suspects were arrested after a drive-by shooting at a residence in the early hours Saturday, March 23, police say.

Jackson Police Department officers responded to a report of shots fired about 12:30 a.m. Saturday in the 100 block of N. Dwight Street. No injuries were reported.

Jackson Deputy Chief John Holda said as police officers investigated the incident, Michigan State Police troopers made a traffic stop of a vehicle, and upon investigation, determined the vehicle was involved in the shooting.

“We got the report of shots fired, with no injuries, and the troopers stopped the vehicle,” Holda said. “We identified the suspects as being involved in this incident.”

A 22-year-old Lansing man was suspected of shooting at the house. Two others in the vehicle also were apprehended, including a 23-year-old Lansing woman and a 17-year-old Jackson girl.

Holda said the Lansing man had a disagreement at some point with a resident who lived at the house. It is unknown when the disagreement happened or what it was about.

“He is the one we believe was the one who actually fired the shots,” Holda said.

A firearm was located and there was evidence on the exterior of the house of gunshots.